Enemy in the Fort

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Enemy in the Fort
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ISBN-10 : 1584853069
ISBN-13 : 9781584853060
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Book Synopsis Enemy in the Fort by : Sarah Masters Buckey

Book excerpt: In 1754 New Hampshire, 12-year-old Rebecca Percy is worried about her parents, who have been captured by the Abenaki Indians, and about the mysterious boy raised by the Abenaki who has come to stay at the fort with her.


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